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Citanul Flute (MTG 10th Edition (Tenth Edition Magic Cards))

Rarity : R
Casting Cost : 5
Card Type : Artifact
Card Text : , : Search your library for a creature card with converted mana cost X or less, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then shuffle your library.
Each note of the flute mimics the call of a different beast.
Artist : Greg Hildebrandt

 
Product Review Rating : **** (3 reviews)
Near Mint English Magic the Gathering Card $0.49  15 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Foil Near Mint English Magic the Gathering Card $2.99  1 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Shipping weight: 0.004 pounds

Rare Artifact

Tenth Edition (10th Edition) is the latest "Core Set" for Magic: The Gathering also known as M:TG. This set is directed at having a core set of cards for standard tournament play. In 10th edition you may utilize the mechanics defender, double strike, equip, fear, first strike, flash, flying, haste, landwalk, lifelink, protection, reach, regeneration, shroud, trample, and vigilance. 




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***** This plus Elvish Piper is an amazing combination. Great for EDH.

  -- By Rafiq from Detroit, MI USA on May 29, 2011


**** hmm seems like a pretty good way to get mana production creature out when they're hiding from you or other low mana cards with nifty abilities. I'd personally use it to help get out the rest of my etherium sculptors and then use it to get low mana art creature cards onto the field for no mana. though i guess it wouldn't be to useful in that situation as you'd probably have 5 lands out any way at that point. not too useful for bigger cards as they would burn up most of your mana for one turn. It would also be nice to get a ornithopther from anywhere in your deck for zero mana and play it.

  -- By Chraq from Mordhaus on January 18, 2010


*** not a bad way to get your 'phyrexian dreadnought' eh? although i've never played with this card personally. and i haven't heard alot of noise about this particular card since it went out of type 2. so i'm assuming its not that good. maybe 'skyship weatherlight' or something else has stolen its thunder...........

  -- By Anonymous from gainesville, FL USA on February 23, 2005




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